Featuring:
Crafters and Artists
Gingerbread House Kits
Surprise Jars
Raffles
Children’s Games & Face Painting
Baked Goods
Coffee and Lunch
My View of Life on the Dock
Featuring:
Crafters and Artists
Gingerbread House Kits
Surprise Jars
Raffles
Children’s Games & Face Painting
Baked Goods
Coffee and Lunch
GloucesterCast 252 With Cat Ryan, Kim Smith and Joey Ciaramitaro Taped 11/12/17
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01:01 Free Tickets To Cape Ann Community Cinema – Share this post on Facebook for a chance to win two free tickets to Cape Ann Community Cinema, The Cinema Listings are always stickied in the GMG Calendar at the top of the blog or you can click here to go directly to the website
01:33 Election Results- Unbelievable! City Is Poised For Greatness. Congratulations To Sefathia, Councilors At Large Melissa Cox, Paul Lundberg, Jen Holmgren, Jamie OHara, Ward Councillors Scott Memhard, Ken Hechtorino, Steve (Stinky) Leblanc, Val Gilman and Sean Nolan.
08:15 Veterans Service At the High School
11:15 Lobster Boat Anne Rowe Hard Aground On Eastern Point Excellent Coverage By Craig Kimberley (Drone Video Here) and Kim Smith (Rescue Video and Pics Here)
30:25 Darlene Love At The Cabot Theater November 25th
33:20 Cape Ann YMCA Taste of Cape Ann
35:15 Missy Salah From Sugar Mags Doing– DRIFT WOOD CHARCUTERIE BOARDS SCRUMPTIOUS
38:23 Shout Out To Super Fan Jen Cullen
40:15 $25 Serenitee Card For Every $100 You Spend On Gift Cards For Our Reward Card Members 11/1/17-11/15/17
40:53 Crossfit Cape Ann Community Class Saturday Morning
41:20 REIKI FOR VETERANS: HEALING THE WOUNDS OF WAR
41:30 Workshops THIS Weekend at NSRY
41:53 #Unstoppable – Free 2 day training for those currently working with at risk youth (school teachers, counselors, aides, coaches, community center employees, first responders, law enforcement, etc) Help make a difference in the lives of our youth.
42:25 RETURN OF THE MAGNIFICENT 7: HEALY HALTS SOTHEBY’S FROM SELLING BERKSHIRE MUSEUM ART
54:55 SNEAK PEEK OF MAJOR ART SHOW ‘LITHOGRAPHS OF FITZ HENRY LANE’ AT CAPE ANN MUSEUM
56:34 Shout Out To David Cox For His Around Town Series
01:01:50 Windstorm Last Week Power Outage Map- Power Outages and Generators-
Massachusetts Emergency Management maps
Beautiful to you and I, the large concentric circles strategically located on the wings of the Buckeye are meant to mimic the eyes of a larger creature. The eye patterns, or eyespots, frighten away would-be predators, mainly, hungry birds snipping at butterfly wings.
Many species of Lepidoptera have eyespots both in the adult and caterpillar stages, but butterflies and moths aren’t the only creatures that have evolved with eye-like markings. Reptiles, wild cats, fish, and birds also have eyespots.
Peacocks have very conspicuous eyespots, not to mimic and frighten, but to attract a peahen. The greater the number of “eyes,” the more desirable the male is to the female.
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The Foureye Butterflyfish, like butterflies, have eyespots located away from the more vulnerable head region; its eye markings are at the tail end.
Foureye Butterflyfish are found in the Western Atlantic, from Massachusetts and Bermuda to the West Indies and northern South America. Photo courtesy wiki commons media.
Over the course of the many years documenting Monarchs, I often encounter the beautiful Buckeye during the end of the summer. Common Buckeyes migrate every year, departing our most southern states in the spring, repopulating the northern states on their way; in some years even reaching as far north as southern Canada. In the fall, Buckeyes return south as they are not adapted to survive northern winters.
The Common Buckeye is most attracted to yellow flowers. Look for them drinking nectar at Seaside Goldenrod and the yellow florets at the center of New England and Purple-stemmed Asters.

Common Buckeye and Painted Lady, Fall Migration 2017
To date we have raised $23,960.00, thanks to the extraordinary generosity of our community. If you would like to help towards the completion of the documentary film Beauty on the Wing: Life Story of the Monarch Butterfly, please consider making a tax deductible donation here:
Donors contributing over $5,000. will be listed in the credits as a film producer.
For more information, visit the film’s website here: Monarch Butterfly Film
For an overview of the film’s budget, please go here: Budget
Thank you so very much for your kind generosity and help in completing and bringing Beauty on the Wing to classrooms and theaters.
With gratitude,
Kim

February 9 – February 16, 2018

Join us! Escape the dark of winter, melt away your cares, ann expand your practice – directly on the magical beach of Tulum.
You’ll practice twice a day, meditate each morning, eat clean food, make friends for life, and have hours of free time to explore or just rest your soul.
We have been leading retreats in Tulum for years, so you will be in excellent and experienced hands. Travel to Cancun is very easy and you’ll have an air-conditioned ride directly to Amansala, directly on the beach. Master Baptiste Teacher Elizabeth Huntsman DeAngelis will lead the meditation and asana sessions.
February Sunrise over the Atlantic. 82 Degrees Fahrenheit
EARLY BIRD – pay in full before DECEMBER 1, 2017 SAVE $150
REGISTRATION CLOSES JANUARY 15, 2018 – after this date availability is not guaranteed.
BEST BEACH VIEW KING – $3,250/ shared – $2,750pp
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Can we all agree that there are just a lot of dogs in Gloucester? I’m not really a “dog person”, but even I have to admit it’s hard to resist a friendly dog (unless it is pooping on the beach or some-such). It truly is a Dog Town. So much effort and energy is placed on their very existence around town. They are everywhere, and yet I hardly ever hear continued barking. They have made their presence known in the very fiber of the popular history of Gloucester.
You have Dogtown. We have a lot of cows in my hometown, but there is no area with the specific designation Cowtown! You have Harry Chapin singing about it: Yes, it’s a Dogtown and it’s a fog town, And there’s nothing around ‘cept the sea pounding granite ground.
So, as a homage: here are some pictures from Dogtown in the fall and some pictures of Dog Town in the fall.
Hey, I think they match up! Maybe there’s something to this whole dog thing after all.
Photo © Jay Alpert. Reprinted with permission.
Thank You for Your Service!
Dreamtime Wellnesses™ is ‘Giving Back’ to Veterans throughout the month of November.
A Chance Meeting With a Word War II Veteran – A couple of days ago, I rode the elevator at the medical building where I have an office. A man riding the elevator with me mentioned, “I don’t care much for elevators.” Since I work with people in my professional practice to help them overcome fear including ‘fear of elevators,’ his mentioning this led to a conversation we may not otherwise have had.
Turned out Jack, (not his real name) is also afraid of other closed-in spaces, crowds, and fireworks that he related began while on active duty. I asked ‘Which war did you serve in?’ and was shocked to hear “World War 2.” He looked much younger than his stated age of “92.”
We spent the…
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Each autumn the members of the Annisquam Sewing Circle gather to prepare for the Annual Christmas Fair, well known for its fabulous one-of-a-kind wreaths and center pieces as well as decorated boxwood trees. Also one will find beautiful bulbs and potted plants ready to give or take home, delicious homemade gourmet food items and handcrafted gift items.
The Annual Christmas Fair & Luncheon and the Annual Plant and Gourmet Food Sale raise funds to support scholarships for graduating seniors who are going on to college, training for a trade or other educational opportunities and community projects on Cape Ann, for example: The Open Door Food Pantry, Backyard Growers, Cape Ann Animal Aid, Pathways for Children.
The Annisquam Sewing Circle was begun in 1837 as the Annisquam Female Benevolent Society. It is thought to be the oldest continuous independent society of women on Cape Ann.
The Society’s purpose as stated in its Preamble, was “for the performance of acts of benevolence.” Through the years, the Society, and now the Circle, has contributed generously to community programs and to individuals.
Thank you Ringo for our tree at Kent Circle
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Andy Warhol gifts of art and memorabilia to Jon Gould to sell at John McInnis Auctioneers estate sale on December 2, 2017
From the auction house printed matter:
The Contents of The Harriett (Woodsom) Gould Country Home in Amesbury, MA
Removed for convenience to our McInnis Gallery,76 MAIN STREET – AMESBURY, MA
SESSION ONE
Friday, December 1 at 3 p.m.
OLD FASHIONED DISCOVERY AUCTION
There will be no internet bidding for this session
SESSION TWO
Saturday, December 2 at 1 p.m.
IMPORTANT CATALOGED SALE Of ANTIQUES and POP ART, WARHOL, BASQUIAT and RELATED ITEMS
Harriett and her husband “Bud” were well known long time Amesbury Residents. Harriett grew up on the famous Woodsom Farm and Bud ran Gould Insurance for decades. Discovered in the estate to be auctioned are the personal belongings of Jon J. Gould, son of Harriett and Bud. Jon was a former Vice President of Paramount Pictures and shared a special bond with Andy Warhol, becoming Andy’s closest friend and companion in the 1980’s.


Looking out over Long Beach from Gloucester side, November 10 2017, chilly and pretty surfing for a couple of dozen surfers, mesmerizing for onlookers

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